On my way home last night I noticed the sign was somewhat fixed. There are no more animated screens, the delay between screens is where it should be (around 8 seconds). It is still bright, though they did tone it down. It does not look like it is within regulations, but it is amplified by the fact that it is in a completely dark area. The one up on the hill next to the Smith Farm Market is or appears to be significantly dimmer.
It would be nice to find out who's regulations they are following, and who on Owasso government was saying it was "perfectly legal" all along.
For a rural setting with no city lights, it's luminance should not be much above 100 NITS (candelas per square meter) but that may not be ordained in Owasso.
Can anyone see who the owner/operator of the sign is?
Now, there's the new LED billboards on each side of the Downstream Casino on 44 that have full TV-like animation and are an insanely bright assault on turnpike traffic. Don't tell me those are on indian land...